Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($473,750),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Beautifully gut renovated two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath apartment with wall of 9 South facing windows and 1 West facing window at 60 Gramercy Park North. The entry foyer opens into a windowed chef’s open style kitchen, a breakfast bar with seating for 4. The completely renovated cooking area features top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances from Miele and Bosch.
The living room has built-in cabinetry and shelving, as well as elegant track lighting along the beamed ceiling, built-in wall mounted speakers, pale hard wood floors and thru wall air conditioners tastefully concealed in all rooms of the apartment.
The master bedroom is tucked away from the rest of the apartment and has a windowed bathroom with heated floors, a huge walk-in closet and tons of built-in storage. The second bedroom is currently being used as the kids bedroom has two large closets. and built-ins for books and toys The half bathroom is conveniently placed in the hall between the second and master bedroom.
The apartment has a plethora of closet and storage space including a massive walk in closet/storage area.
Built in 1924 and designed by Emery Roth with Renaissance-inspired terra-cotta details and Spanish and Italian architectural motifs, 60 Gramercy Park North is truly one of the landmark buildings on Gramercy Park. A key to Gramercy Park, the only private park in the city, plus proximity to the newly restored Gramercy Park Hotel, trendy restaurants of Park Avenue South, Union Square and all major subway lines, are added benefits. The building offers two full-time doormen, a fully equipped exercise room, central laundry, individual storage, a bike room and a live-in super.
There are two beautifully landscaped central courtyards. The building allows parents to co purchase with kids, is pied a terre friendly, allows washer dryers in apartments and is pet-friendly.
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